mine was 10/22/88, pens vs blackhawks. i was 7. i still have the program. the memory i most have of the game is lemieux getting a bunch of points and the crowd singing the "na na na na goodbye" song near the end.

I think was like 4 years old, I got carried onto the ice by Iceberg.
I want to say it was a Pens-Devils game, I have a picture of Iceberg holding me up at center ice. I was rocketing the mullet back then B).

You people are mere children. My first game was a Saturday afternoon game against the BlackHawks, February 1971. Pens won 5-4, a fairly big upset. Only 2-3 players wore helmets, Stan Mikita being one of them. Les Binkley was in goal, I believe. I sat in C level, and the ticket cost $5. Back then, A/B was $6, and D was $4.

Maagwa wrote:I think was like 4 years old, I got carried onto the ice by Iceberg.I want to say it was a Pens-Devils game, I have a picture of Iceberg holding me up at center ice. I was rocking the mullet back then B).

Maagwa wrote:I think was like 4 years old, I got carried onto the ice by Iceberg.I want to say it was a Pens-Devils game, I have a picture of Iceberg holding me up at center ice. I was rocking the mullet back then B).

Mine was the Mario 5 goals 5 ways game on New Years Eve against the Devs.....We were from Jersey at the time and visiting family, and my dad wanted to get me into hockey at a young age and become a Devs fan....needless to say that after that game, I was a PENGUINS fan......

I cannot remember, but it was around 1977 or so. I was about 12 then and my cousin and I used to hop the bus to town and go to Saturday afternoon games. We'd get in for about $4 and sit about 5-6 rows off the ice!

Mine was my senior year in HS in January 1999 vs Carolina, don't remember the date. I had been a fan since I was 10 but never got to go to a game. My brother got me tickets for my birthday that year, best birthday present ever. We sat in the F section on the far side on the very last row and I couldn't have cared less. It wan an amazing experience.

Now I have a job and can afford tickets. I still get giddy every time I go to a game. And to bring the story full circle, this season I got to go to my first playoff game ever and got to sit in F section, far side... very last row. It might not mean much to you all, but it was a big moment for me.